Jethro
WKR
In Sept I arrowed a bull, good shot, that ran out of my sight after about 70 yards. I didn't hear a crash so was giving it a half hour before I looked. I hung some ribbon in tree I was next to for the shot. Then walked out and found my arrow. I stuck that in the ground where the elk was standing and tied a piece of ribbon through the nock groove. Went back to the shot from tree and sat down for a snack to kill time.
While waiting, a group of cows and calves came by angling between me and where the bull had stood. I could tell the lead cow could smell where the bull had walked by her reaction. She then followed his trail and ended up standing at my arrow/ribbon. She stood there long enough with her whole herd gathered around that I brought up binocs to look. She had pulled my ribbon off the nock and had it in her mouth. Wouldn't say she was eating it or even chewing, but pink ribbon was hanging out of her mouth.
Eventually they turned and went back the way they came until finally circling behind me and moving off. I found the ribbon laying on ground, she did not walk off with it, and my arrow was knocked over.
The sniffing of an arrow is not unheard of, but putting that ribbon in her mouth is a weird one. Just something cool to witness. Found the bull 30 yards past where I last saw him.
While waiting, a group of cows and calves came by angling between me and where the bull had stood. I could tell the lead cow could smell where the bull had walked by her reaction. She then followed his trail and ended up standing at my arrow/ribbon. She stood there long enough with her whole herd gathered around that I brought up binocs to look. She had pulled my ribbon off the nock and had it in her mouth. Wouldn't say she was eating it or even chewing, but pink ribbon was hanging out of her mouth.
Eventually they turned and went back the way they came until finally circling behind me and moving off. I found the ribbon laying on ground, she did not walk off with it, and my arrow was knocked over.
The sniffing of an arrow is not unheard of, but putting that ribbon in her mouth is a weird one. Just something cool to witness. Found the bull 30 yards past where I last saw him.